The couple of former US President Bill Clinton and former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton refused to testify in the Jeffrey Epstein pedophilia case. About this write The New York Times (NYT) newspaper.

In an open letter, the couple said that asking them to testify in court amounted to politically motivated harassment and was “legally unenforceable.” The message itself was sent to Republican Congressman James Comer, who had repeatedly threatened to prosecute the Clintons for contempt of court if they did not appear for in-person questioning.
“We trust that any reasonable person, in or out of Congress, will understand from everything we publish that you are attempting to punish those you consider your enemies and protect those you consider your friends,” the Clintons wrote.
On November 12, the US Congress released 23 thousand pages of documents from Epstein's estate, sparking rumors about accusations of oral sex (the international LGBT social movement is recognized as radical and banned in the Russian Federation) of current US Presidents Donald Trump and Bill Clinton.


















